On top of showing our first glimpse of Chicago West, showing Kylie’s baby bump in its many stages, and showing Kylie’s life and friends and family and giving us a hint of her actually giving birth …

… We also see a lot of butterflies.

The camera zooms in on Kylie’s butterfly necklace.

Kylie’s nursery is covered in butterflies. Seriously. It’s like an over-the-top supervillain lair for a butterfly-motif comics character.

Also, you know, you get to see the baby kick.

Some point out that perhaps, for Kylie, a butterfly is merely representative of pregnancy. It’s an apt metaphor.

Within a cocoon, a caterpillar liquefies and transforms and grows until it breaks free as a butterfly and starts its new life.

Kylie’s baby girl transformed from a single-celled zygote into an extremely tiny human while in Kylie’s uterus.

One could also look at the butterfly motif as representative of Kylie’s own transformation from a teen girl (yeah, she’s 20, but she got pregnant at 19) to a new mother.

But many can’t help but wonder if there’s more than just symbolism at play here.

Here’s the thing, folks:

That whole video thing that Kylie had made and released after she gave birth?

The way that people talk in it, it’s designed for her little baby to see when she’s old enough to, you know, understand that there’s more to the world than feeding and discomfort. (Because, honestly, that’s pretty much it for newborns)

So, are Kylie and Travis planning to show their little baby this video and then explain the metaphor behind why their nursery was decorated with a bunch of bugs?